I, Paloma Martha Andrade, ask for your vote on November 2nd, 2010
Paloma Andrade is the first Mexican American women elected to be the Illinois State Central Committeewomen on February 2nd, 2010
Paloma, also serves as the Chairman of the South West Side Greens and as the 14th ward Committeeman.
Paloma Andrade is a woman with a track record of HONESTY, TRANSPARENCY and HARD COMMUNITY (not paid/Volunteer) WORK.
Ms. Andrade attended Benito Juarez High School in Pilsen and graduated from Kelly High School in Brighton Park.
She is a proud product of the Chicago Public School System!
Paloma Andrade attended Robert Morris College, where she obtained a Bachelors in Business Administration with a Concentration in Accounting. She was part of the Student Ambassador Scholarship program and also part of the Alpha Beta Gamma (International Honor Society)
Furthermore, Paloma Andrade attended Dominican University to study Bilingual Special Education; Ms. Andrade is a teacher of children with special needs.
Paloma is the oldest of eight children and is the first in the family to graduate from a higher education
Paloma Andrade has been a lifelong activist for women, children and immigration rights.
Furthermore, with your vote and as the “future” Cook County Commissioner, Ms. Andrade, will fight to equality and social justice throughout the County. While in office, Paloma Andrade will be transparent and accessible to her constituents. Paloma Andrade has been working very hard for the community since 2001 and will continue to work hard to improve the lives of people, serve their needs and solved their community issues in Cook County’s seventh district.
